As a student in Liverpool and resident of Anfield, I know first hand how much the people and the geographical area of this part of the city have had to put up with over the years.

As a student in Liverpool and resident of Anfield, I know first hand how much the people and the geographical area of this part of the city have had to put up with over the years.

Anfield has given everything it can to the football team and as a result has become run down in many different areas of the district.

The club has bought more than enough houses within the area to completely rebuild (or turn) the pitch around and enlarge the ground to an extent where the club can begin to really compete with Man Utd and the like.

If Liverpool Football Club moves, the desolate streets and mess that the club have created within Anfield will not be compensated for.

Anfield is not only the home of a football club, it is the home of many of Liverpool FC's most loyal fans and without meaning to sound sentimental, it is the home of many of the clubs future star players.

If at all possible, every conceivable effort should be made to keep the club in the Anfield area.

The ground has served the the club well and besides, 'LFC,Speke' or 'LFC, Albert Dock' do not have quite the same ring to them as 'LFC, Anfield'. This is where they belong.